This red air-knit gamer by Koho was worn by Boyd Devereaux during the 2001-02 Stanley Cup playoffs. The Edmonton Oilers selected Devereaux with the 6th overall pick in the 1996 NHL Entry Draft. After spending 3 seasons in Edmonton, Devereaux joined the Detroit Red Wings in 2000-01 and began a 4-year stint in Hockeytown. During that time he captured the only Stanley Cup title of his career in 2002 against the Carolina Hurricanes. Boyd next spent a year with the Phoenix Coyotes before completing his NHL career with 3 seasons in Toronto with the Leafs.

Sewn to the right breast of this gamer is the 2002 Stanley Cup Finals patch. The game wear on this playoff set size 52 sweater is solid and consists of stick and slash marks, board burns, board paint transfer, inner pilling and nearly 30 team-sewn repairs! Shown above are some beautiful photo matches of Devereaux wearing this exact jersey during the 2002 Stanley Cup Finals. Also shown above are video highlights of Devereaux assisting on Brett Hull’s 100th career playoff goal in game 4 of the Stanley Cup Finals. Affixed to the inside hem is the official Detroit Red Wings game worn jersey and set tagging. A tremendous well-worn photo and video matched offering from the 3rd Stanley Cup Championship during the Steve Yzerman Era in Detroit. This jersey will be accompanied by a Red Wings team letter.